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i mean, you talk about the economy and jobs. there is, obviously, debate how many jobs have been created in the economy. look. you pointed out to apple tim cook in the audience in the state of the union and sitting on over 171 million dollars in cash at apple. why? because uncertainty in the marketplace. tom friedman writing this morning something that caught my eye. he said you can feel the economy wants to launch but washington is sitting on the national mute button. we the people feel like the children of permanently divorcing parents. the president said during the campaign the sequester, the word for automatic spending cuts, he said it would not happen. is it going to happen? >> i always read tom friedman has the good minnesota sensibility. the column today i think is continuation of that. frankly i believe a continuation of exactly the plan the president laid out in detail in the state of the union on tuesday night. we have already made 2.5 trillion dollars in deficit reduction efforts. we are going to -- we're ready as the
i mean, you talk about the economy and jobs. there is, obviously, debate how many jobs have been created in the economy. look. you pointed out to apple tim cook in the audience in the state of the union and sitting on over 171 million dollars in cash at apple. why? because uncertainty in the marketplace. tom friedman writing this morning something that caught my eye. he said you can feel the economy wants to launch but washington is sitting on the national mute button. we the people feel like...
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smaller government is essential to a prosperous economy. as the mainstream media become the president's lapdog? are they just victims of president obama? even pillars of the media establishment are starting to complain about their lack of any access to the president. now, here's some good news this evening. check out the markets, dow and s&p 500 making new five-year highs, nasdaq closed at its highest point in 12 years, easy money, rising profits, and maybe smaller government are all help stocks to rally. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up, see the president pushing the fear factor agenda, more dire warnings, our own john harwood joins us with the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, larry. today was a day of public posturing not only by the president, but the heads of the presidential commission from a couple years ago. first of all, the president tried to put pressure on them, who have complained that we need to only do spending cuts. he's saying, no, we need to do revenue as well to avoid some of those dire c
smaller government is essential to a prosperous economy. as the mainstream media become the president's lapdog? are they just victims of president obama? even pillars of the media establishment are starting to complain about their lack of any access to the president. now, here's some good news this evening. check out the markets, dow and s&p 500 making new five-year highs, nasdaq closed at its highest point in 12 years, easy money, rising profits, and maybe smaller government are all help...
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but the next "washington journal," a look at how that will affect the economy. more about the president's economic proposals with jennifer eric sent from the center for american progress. we will take questions on the president's proposals for immigration, education, and manufacturing. a representative of the american indian congress talks about tribal relationships with the federal government and cultural issues within the native american community. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> china is communism in name only today. the preserve the power of the members of the communist party. they basically through most of the the ideology aside when the country was opened up, and it is now capitalist haven. condi is now in china, they talked at great lengths about marxism, leninism, but it is all about preserving the power -- the party's power economically as the country grows. they threw aside most vestiges of communism long ago. in north korea, it is all about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty. it has nothi
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective that serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet's vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious devastation to talk a little bit more about this rare astronomical occurrence and the dangers posed by a near earth objects and what the world is prepared to do to protect us from these cosmic threats i'm joined now by dr ross or when she ologist at the center for earth and planetary studies at the national air and space museum thank you so muc
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they increased revenue because of the vibe bran si of the tax cuts and the economy. so i think what senator kyl was expressing was the view of virtually every republican on that subject. and i would say, as they say here, this is no kind word for -- you can say in response to this. they're making this up. they have to be making this up. but do they believe it? i think they do. i mean, the truth is, i think they do. i think one of the things in the last two chapters i spent some time with is a lot of the recent research about how we think or don't think about religion and politics, and how so many of the views that we believe are carefully roped -- reasoned and thought out, are grounded in deeper attitudes, deeper values, deeper life experience-what i call world views, that really shape our more specific beliefs both in religion and in politics. so, i'm not going to do too much of this but i want to show you one of the charts. i don't try in this back to make an elaborate case for everything i say. i try paint a blood landscape why the population and congress is for a
they increased revenue because of the vibe bran si of the tax cuts and the economy. so i think what senator kyl was expressing was the view of virtually every republican on that subject. and i would say, as they say here, this is no kind word for -- you can say in response to this. they're making this up. they have to be making this up. but do they believe it? i think they do. i mean, the truth is, i think they do. i think one of the things in the last two chapters i spent some time with is a...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. wealthy british stock. markets. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two counties a report. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective it serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious devastation to talk a little bit more about this rare astronomical occurrence and the dangers posed by near earth objects and what the world is prepared to do
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one is an economy of stop, and the other is the economy of extortion. the economy of stop drives us to point to andho instability in our government. any system where the tiniest slice of the public dominates in the funding produces a system where a tiny number of americans can effectively block any change. it will always be that or at least almost always be that in the context where some much dependence exists on such a tiny number of participants. it is just a couple thousands who have to band together with these contributions to effectively make it possible that in our structure of separated powers you can block any change. this is an economy that depends on polarization. people point to polarization as the cause. it is an effect. it depends on the dysfunction, because the more dysfunctional the institution is, the easier it is to sell this opportunity to block. this function is the business model, which is what a journalist points out lobbyists who profit from the dysfunction of this are fighting against the reform of the senate, which might weaken t
one is an economy of stop, and the other is the economy of extortion. the economy of stop drives us to point to andho instability in our government. any system where the tiniest slice of the public dominates in the funding produces a system where a tiny number of americans can effectively block any change. it will always be that or at least almost always be that in the context where some much dependence exists on such a tiny number of participants. it is just a couple thousands who have to band...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look global financial headlines kaiser report. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. to speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. scene from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in troy. visit. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective that serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious deva
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into. kaiser reports . live. live. live live. live . in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective that serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious devastation to talk a little bit more about this rare astronomical occurrence and the dangers posed by a near earth objects and what the world is prepared to do to protect us from this cosmic threats i'm joined now by dr ross or when she ologist at the center for earth and planetary studies at the national air and space museum than
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interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that span across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might crave to fill themselves up with i mean to be anti-war right now or to be anti-war for the past four or four years is to be anti obama and that for many many reasons is not going to happen in the u.s. i don't see very little hope while barack obama is in this position he currently holds holds the title of emperor that they'll be any differ
interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that span across much more time but...
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for the whole global economy it's one of as we call them the bricks the emerging economies that has the chance to structure how the economy is going to look going forward. when you think about the countries but obviously the united states when you think about the countries along the pacific rim of latin america they make connect more to the economy of asia. i was always struck when i would go to something called the summit of the americas which is about latin america and the caribbean and we would have these discussions and travis would take off and everybody would sort of what ever. but then almost a week or two weeks later we would go to the asia pacific economic council. there it is the pacific rim countries of chellie and the pacific rim all the way to canada and all the way out through japan and china and korea and the conversation was completely different. was about global trade and freeing trade. and i actually always thought that in that sense the country had more in common with their asian counterparts than their latin american counterparts. it is how they perceive themselv
for the whole global economy it's one of as we call them the bricks the emerging economies that has the chance to structure how the economy is going to look going forward. when you think about the countries but obviously the united states when you think about the countries along the pacific rim of latin america they make connect more to the economy of asia. i was always struck when i would go to something called the summit of the americas which is about latin america and the caribbean and we...
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interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well into the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might crave to fill themselves up with i mean to be anti-war right now or to be anti-war for the past four or four years is to be anti obama and that for many many reasons is not going to happen in the u.s. i don't see very little hope while barack obama is in this position he currently holds holds the title of emperor that will be any d
interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time...
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interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual warfare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that span across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might crave to fill themselves up with i mean to be anti-war right now or to be anti-war for the past four or four years is to be anti obama and that for many many reasons is not going to happen in the u.s. i don't see very little hope while barack obama is in this position while he currently holds holds the title of emperor that they'll be any d
interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual warfare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that span across much more time but i...
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and remember, the spin stops here, and we're dlooking out fo >> and tonight as the american economy burns, i am happy to report that president barack obama successfully completed his 116th round of golf since taking the oath for office and accomplished that that earlier today vacationing in florida on your dime and do so as we speak, more than 12 million americans are looking for work. there are 47 million families dependent on stood stamps, the national debt is a staggering 16 1/2 trillion dollars, 6 of which president obama tacked on by his lonesome. while he's busy working on his golf game, the march sequestration deadline is closer and closer 1.2 trillion in cuts will penalize our pentagon. and the round of golf played one day after our commander-in-chief found time in his busy schedule to hit the links with none other than serial philanderer tiger woods. and the first lady is taking advantage of the tax dollars, on a ski trip in colorado. as far as the outing with president obama and the world famous golfer don't expect to see any video, the white house prohibited from covering the a
and remember, the spin stops here, and we're dlooking out fo >> and tonight as the american economy burns, i am happy to report that president barack obama successfully completed his 116th round of golf since taking the oath for office and accomplished that that earlier today vacationing in florida on your dime and do so as we speak, more than 12 million americans are looking for work. there are 47 million families dependent on stood stamps, the national debt is a staggering 16 1/2...
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voters tend to blame the president's party if the economy's not working. so there's a kind of irresponsibility built into that. plus they're coming from the gerrymandered districts that are very safe, republican districts for the most part so the bulk of the republican congress won't even face any serious competition in another year and feel safe to do whatever they will. what's strange though is this is -- both parties are talking about inflicting austerity cuts, on an economy that is very weak. the president gains an advantage because he wants to do what is sensible which is some combination of tax hikes on the rich and sensible spending cuts. whereas republicans are simply going after the entitlement programs whenever they can. but what the problem is, we need a program to get the economy moving and to get the 20 million people in need of full-time work, back to work. and if we do that, that will bring down the deficit. if instead we start making these cuts in an economy that's already losing ground in the last quarter we're likely -- we could well put
voters tend to blame the president's party if the economy's not working. so there's a kind of irresponsibility built into that. plus they're coming from the gerrymandered districts that are very safe, republican districts for the most part so the bulk of the republican congress won't even face any serious competition in another year and feel safe to do whatever they will. what's strange though is this is -- both parties are talking about inflicting austerity cuts, on an economy that is very...
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he'll keep playing golf. >> sean: you know, penny lee, the economy contracted in the last quarter. we have one more quarter like that we're officially in recession, we've got higher unemployment than when he took office. 8 1/2 million americans in the labor force and 50 million on food stamps. don't you think you think there's an imbalance. >> sean, that's simply not true. when he had taken office and-- >> did you take a three week vacation over christmas. and mine was disrupted because of the fiscal cliff, i was happy. did you take a trip to hawaii. >> i went to see my mother. >> sean: who has vacations like this. >> there's a travelling white house and can address these things as best as they can, but he also-- >> with tiger on the golf course. >> and beholden what they can do in congress, a congress that recesses and also not-- >> you're not going to blame congress for his vacation schedule? >> and sean-- >> sean, as you know, george bush, ronald reagan and bill clinton-- >> 20 million dollars in trips to mooi hi in one term. >> that was where his home is. >> sean: 20 million do
he'll keep playing golf. >> sean: you know, penny lee, the economy contracted in the last quarter. we have one more quarter like that we're officially in recession, we've got higher unemployment than when he took office. 8 1/2 million americans in the labor force and 50 million on food stamps. don't you think you think there's an imbalance. >> sean, that's simply not true. when he had taken office and-- >> did you take a three week vacation over christmas. and mine was...
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interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might crave to fill themselves up with i mean to be anti-war right now or to be anti-war for the past four or four years is to be anti obama and that for many many reasons is not going to happen in the u.s. i don't see very little hope while barack obama is in this position he currently holds holds the title of emperor that will be any differ
interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time...
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markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having in the bank we have our knives out for. thirty five years that's right with us banks saying never again we're in a situation where being i'd like to talk about the surveillance. agoa. what a lot. to do if you just received anything like the tax. cut . back in two thousand and eight the us government rescued to be biggest financial institutions by granting them the largest bailout and history at a cost of seven hundred billion dollars in taxpayer money and despite having record losses the companies that were the largest recipients of government money paid out bonuses of at least one million dollars to their executives regardless of this act of contempt the bailouts encouraged the already too big to fail banks to take a wild or and bigger risk since profits would be privatized and losses s
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interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well if the people for the most part in the u.s. are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might crave to fill themselves up with i mean to be anti-war right now or to be anti-war for the past four or four years is to be anti obama and that for many many reasons is not going to happen in the u.s. i don't see very little hope while barack obama is in this position he currently holds holds the title of emperor that will be any d
interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time...
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economy. >> i do disagree. not it bring up a cold blanket, we have had unsig unseason abilm winters last few years, we're evening out a little bit, put it in perspective. neil: like 500 degrees below zero in new york today. >> my friends in texas tell me it was 80. neil: that is where it should be 80 degrees. >> let's not have a hissy fit. neil: i suspect what is going on, scott, will represent more than a hissy fit. for example, a lot of people in the population centric cities start pulling back a little bit. >> like new york and chicago, the number that monica through out for national average is correct, but i don't see those numbers, major population centers are 50-cents higher that is why a lot of your -- that is where a lot of your spending, is that hurts, wage growth is nonicitiononexistence. neil: let's go with nature rally spike a bit too long in the tooth or with cold weather, run-up, it might come down once trading resumes. so things do stabilize, problem get tgoes by the way side? >
economy. >> i do disagree. not it bring up a cold blanket, we have had unsig unseason abilm winters last few years, we're evening out a little bit, put it in perspective. neil: like 500 degrees below zero in new york today. >> my friends in texas tell me it was 80. neil: that is where it should be 80 degrees. >> let's not have a hissy fit. neil: i suspect what is going on, scott, will represent more than a hissy fit. for example, a lot of people in the population centric...
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a cut you know a substantial enormous caught in government spending there's simply no way that the economy can recover stuff and definitely a multitude of reasons and unless you address the actual core of the system i don't think that it is going to recover i think that you just outlined that pretty well let's talk about the solution because i think a lot of people when they look at what you're proposing to size down the state to really get that libertarian mindset you take it one step further you actually advocate no state talk about this philosophy and i think a lot of people are confused because what i mean myself included i think when i look at the current state of things i'm thinking armed question you know is this in the inevitability of a free market capitalist state where we have these monopolies controlling everything and our government i mean is that so i think can you just explain why this isn't that case and also what your philosophy entails. i've got about three hours straight now from going to break so just completely lost the rest of the afternoon programming because what co
a cut you know a substantial enormous caught in government spending there's simply no way that the economy can recover stuff and definitely a multitude of reasons and unless you address the actual core of the system i don't think that it is going to recover i think that you just outlined that pretty well let's talk about the solution because i think a lot of people when they look at what you're proposing to size down the state to really get that libertarian mindset you take it one step further...
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economy is horrible. everybody knows the economy is horrible and the economy has not begun to recover any time since the let's talk about condos, let's talk about essentially how the left ran the campaign. we can not be sidetracked by that. we are always playing defense because you're a bad person and natural human instinct is someone says you are a bad person the natural human instinct is to say no i am not. i am not a bad person. why are you saying that? i am not a racist. how can you call me -- no evidence for that. the first instinct needs to be go on the offensive. they are the real racists for defacing the term racism to apply for things that clearly and definitely not racist. if you call something a basic economic policy anti-semitic, had nothing to do with jews, that is an anti-semitic move because your watering down anti-semitism to apply to thing that did not apply. when they're calling people racist without any basis is like a boy who cried wolf. what they're doing is making room for real raise
economy is horrible. everybody knows the economy is horrible and the economy has not begun to recover any time since the let's talk about condos, let's talk about essentially how the left ran the campaign. we can not be sidetracked by that. we are always playing defense because you're a bad person and natural human instinct is someone says you are a bad person the natural human instinct is to say no i am not. i am not a bad person. why are you saying that? i am not a racist. how can you call me...
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community, and not necessarily writing a check, but it is shocking when you look at the cost it adds to our economy of mental health. $50 billion just from absenteeism. and it is not that hard to put the programs to the other, and the economics are very simple. the costs of not investing in the mental health system cannot take 10 years to pop up somewhere else on the budget. they show up in that 12-month time period in the past two years we of closed 4000 psychiatric inpatient beds in this country. during that same time, prisons have seen a 25% increase in the number of prisoners with serious mental illness. we all know a prison bed will cost you $30,000. the psychiatric beds will cost you less here than you find those dollars somewhere else in the system, whether it is a homeless shelter or prison. it is in real time, not 5-10 years down the line. >> except for gary, i did not hear, what specifically is being done to try to demystify mental illness so it is seen as a disease, and who are you reaching out to, if anyone? what else do you need? members of the media are here and members of the enterta
community, and not necessarily writing a check, but it is shocking when you look at the cost it adds to our economy of mental health. $50 billion just from absenteeism. and it is not that hard to put the programs to the other, and the economics are very simple. the costs of not investing in the mental health system cannot take 10 years to pop up somewhere else on the budget. they show up in that 12-month time period in the past two years we of closed 4000 psychiatric inpatient beds in this...
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in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and why it's not happening on both sides. the panel continues after the break. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> bret: we are back to continue talking about the sequester. overall the sequester is $85 billion this year. we talk about $3.6 trillion budg
in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and...
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the richer and driving the economy rich rumors about always driving the economy what is there but they are use of capitalization to venture a lot of that is from the rich well that he would have to write a lot of ways to pay x. x. percent of their money. where does this come from why do you believe that you can just say well they're not paying their fair share because their is their share is using x. on our comedy five percent they're using our five they're using our educated workforce they're using it which we all paid for our comments they're using our police you know the exact process that is. fifty five percent or forty five percent thirty percent others that fergie's there are two to two there while you're making one argument about three different things you. taxes aid to raise revenue you have to taxes be to encourage particular types of behavior and i think encouraging does or discourage you but i think discouraging the behavior of already money is a good thing back in the fifty's sixty's seventy's eighty's with the top marginal tax rate was over fifty percent seventy four perce
the richer and driving the economy rich rumors about always driving the economy what is there but they are use of capitalization to venture a lot of that is from the rich well that he would have to write a lot of ways to pay x. x. percent of their money. where does this come from why do you believe that you can just say well they're not paying their fair share because their is their share is using x. on our comedy five percent they're using our five they're using our educated workforce they're...
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this measure demanded economy requires the ability to buy what you want. to buy would you want is produced by other producers producing wealth and exchanging the excess for other products there's no such thing as a demand driven economy it's a keynesian myth now when they said when daniel patrick moynihan said after welfare reform people were going to be starving in the streets that clearly didn't happen either these are just liberal myths meant to scare but actually before welfare reform i don't recall people in the streets you know before the reagan administration where you know nobody has a lot to say lots of people in the streets but but. you're saying that people buying things people want and things don't drive the economy. you know you. know you're making the supplies that aren't those somebody just opens up a factory and is making something no matter how crappy a product is everybody going to want to buy you get so i was like you but you did it three sixty i'm going to say not what i said and what dr what i said is demand doesn't change in a recessi
this measure demanded economy requires the ability to buy what you want. to buy would you want is produced by other producers producing wealth and exchanging the excess for other products there's no such thing as a demand driven economy it's a keynesian myth now when they said when daniel patrick moynihan said after welfare reform people were going to be starving in the streets that clearly didn't happen either these are just liberal myths meant to scare but actually before welfare reform i...
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you're saying that people buying things people want and things don't drive the economy. you know you're just going to. you know you're making the supplies that aren't those somebody just opens up a factory there is making something no matter how crappy a product is everybody going to want to buy you get so i was like you but you did it three sixty i'm going to say not what i said and what dr what i said is demand doesn't change in a recession demand is all we are seeing it as if you are talking about the ability to spend which is measured by inherited which is about all the demand wealth measured by productivity there is where does the man to come from to man comes from people spending money in their pocket where do they get the money well in this case from unemployment benefits and the unemployment benefits are coming from taxes from people in other states those unemployment benefits are going to go away use so while of course so that works so well the cutting back to north carolina here the real problem is is that the federal extended unemployment law on unemployment i
you're saying that people buying things people want and things don't drive the economy. you know you're just going to. you know you're making the supplies that aren't those somebody just opens up a factory there is making something no matter how crappy a product is everybody going to want to buy you get so i was like you but you did it three sixty i'm going to say not what i said and what dr what i said is demand doesn't change in a recession demand is all we are seeing it as if you are talking...
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caller: that would be clinton with the economy. he picked up the economy and we had a surplus. host: who wood your parents have said? caller: probably fdr, because he helped everybody, like social security and when there was no work, he helped people find work, came up with programs to help them get work. i'm not sure what it was called because i was not keeping up with it back then. all these programs became up with to help the working man. host: you remember your parents talking about this? caller: i do. host: how did they view government back then? caller: before he helped them, they probably gave it a 0 rating. host: francis, tennessee, republican caller. george washington? caller: correct. because he started the country, made the constitution were initially. before that, and he was the first in war, the first increase. he was a good and virtuous man and set an example for the rest of the president's to follow. host: what example is that? caller: he served two terms and stepped down. he advocated for a long time, people staying out of foreign entanglements. host: who would
caller: that would be clinton with the economy. he picked up the economy and we had a surplus. host: who wood your parents have said? caller: probably fdr, because he helped everybody, like social security and when there was no work, he helped people find work, came up with programs to help them get work. i'm not sure what it was called because i was not keeping up with it back then. all these programs became up with to help the working man. host: you remember your parents talking about this?...
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the impact on the economy would be terrible for american families. we don't want it. we think it is bad policy. it was designed to be bad policy. that was the whole point. the sequester was written in a way that would assure that congress would never let it happen. >> by putting it off, it could work to your advantage perhaps? >> i think you're misunderstanding or maybe we're not doing a good enough job trying to convince you. we support efforts in congress to buy down the sequester but they should come back and do it tomorrow or come back next week. buy it down so the sequester does not have an immediate effect and congress can get back to work and we can get that $4 trillion in deficit reduction that analysts have called for. we've been working for that. up to $2.7 trillion in deficit reduction has been achieved thus far. our deficit is coming down but we need to do more work to make sure that process continues. that's what we want, that's what the president wants. >> i have a question about cyber crime among other things. what can we expect? >> i think if you're ta
the impact on the economy would be terrible for american families. we don't want it. we think it is bad policy. it was designed to be bad policy. that was the whole point. the sequester was written in a way that would assure that congress would never let it happen. >> by putting it off, it could work to your advantage perhaps? >> i think you're misunderstanding or maybe we're not doing a good enough job trying to convince you. we support efforts in congress to buy down the sequester...
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the economy has been poor. hard. economy has gone up hartn host: we are talking with annie lowrey about the minimum wage. the president like to raise the minimum-wage to $9 an hour. the president will hold a news conference this morning to talk about sequestration. >> you can watch this on our very library at c-span.org. margaret spellings business and higher education institutions can engage with one another better in an effort to move students into jobs. >> that is why you are here. business leaders and students are critical stakeholders in this demand side for change in higher ed, and often the there are adequately presented at the table as policy debates go on. we need to start those conversations and invigorates them about how to make higher education more accessible, more affordable, and that degrees earned our labor market value. we, at the chamber, at the competitive work force, are so pleased to have the opportunity to work with the young principles. i love that name. you guys are powerful advocates for rene
the economy has been poor. hard. economy has gone up hartn host: we are talking with annie lowrey about the minimum wage. the president like to raise the minimum-wage to $9 an hour. the president will hold a news conference this morning to talk about sequestration. >> you can watch this on our very library at c-span.org. margaret spellings business and higher education institutions can engage with one another better in an effort to move students into jobs. >> that is why you are...
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it would have taken them 100 years and held the book economy to get to something as novel as an enhanced e-book and they are doing it. i don't know how it will work. tomorrow in baltimore i am teaching a seminar built around this short book. i taught it before at other schools and chapel hill, my alma mater commuting from baltimore. this time is different in two respects, it will be built around a shorter books that reading is on the other is too to not have a seminar in front of me and people on line from all over the country and even outside the country around the world auditing this class in a test for whether or not we can use the same technology that will create an enhanced e-book but use that technology to invite large numbers of students to take part in sending questions and questioning to what is and get to know each other or using the web. there are a lot of newfangled items going on about how this is presented as i am struggling to catch up with myself. they instructed me how to sweet and twitter and facebook and all these other things but a lot of things like the enhance e-boo
it would have taken them 100 years and held the book economy to get to something as novel as an enhanced e-book and they are doing it. i don't know how it will work. tomorrow in baltimore i am teaching a seminar built around this short book. i taught it before at other schools and chapel hill, my alma mater commuting from baltimore. this time is different in two respects, it will be built around a shorter books that reading is on the other is too to not have a seminar in front of me and people...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands to the employment rolls. this is not on abstraction. people will lose their jobs the american people have worked too long, too hard to see their elected officials cause another crisis. it seems like every three months around here there's some manufactured crisis. >> it sure does. we have a senate insider with us who knows all too well how the senate works or in most cases doesn't work. former senate leader tom daschle and also the author of "the u.s. senate." welcome. >> thank you. >> on this sleepy siesta day, i want you to try to get obama's mind back on us. if you remember back in the presidential debates he sort of dropped a bomb when he said the sequester will not happen. a couple of his advisers went back and said, well, i think what he meant was, it should not happen. he also tried to shake off the proposal something that congress believed got four pinocchios. this came from the white house. and now according to politico, obama is not really reaching out to senate republicans to try and get anything do
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands to the employment rolls. this is not on abstraction. people will lose their jobs the american people have worked too long, too hard to see their elected officials cause another crisis. it seems like every three months around here there's some manufactured crisis. >> it sure does. we have a senate insider with us who knows all too well how the senate works or in most cases doesn't work. former senate leader tom daschle and...
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a lot are because we have a bad economy. >> if you want free stuff you go to work. you don't come here. the "wall street journal" said low income i'm tbrapts -- immigrants are less likely to receive public benefits than low income natives. >> i agree with you. i don't understand this. >> jim, do you understand this? >> i certainly don't, but things are getting heated here. >> i know. >> i love that businesses are now supposed to know the immigration status. but businesses always know. if you pick up your employees in front of a home depot in your pick up truck they are here illegally. if you are paying $3 an hour they are not here legally. >> to be here you have to be sponsored by a business if you are getting a work visa. to get a green card it is extra. >> if you are here illegally. >> they know your status because they are picking you up -- a lot of workers in l.a. especially will stand outside of these home depots and get picked up and do day labor. the cops know they are there and immigration knows they are there. >> they think they are doing day labor when i p
a lot are because we have a bad economy. >> if you want free stuff you go to work. you don't come here. the "wall street journal" said low income i'm tbrapts -- immigrants are less likely to receive public benefits than low income natives. >> i agree with you. i don't understand this. >> jim, do you understand this? >> i certainly don't, but things are getting heated here. >> i know. >> i love that businesses are now supposed to know the immigration...